Giving back: Matt Abbott, a member of the Langley Thunder junior A team, pitched in during the annual McHappy Day event on May 8, helping to raise money for Ronald McDonald Houses and other local children’s charities. He was joined at the Willoughby restaurant by fellow teammates Cameron Ickert (below left) and Drew Kask. The next game is Thursday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. at LEC. (Gary Ahuja/Special to Langley Advance Times)

LANGLEY IN FOCUS: This week in our community

Each week, the Langley Advance Times hosts a feature called Langley In Focus,where we invite the community to submit photographs of happenings in the community that might not necessarily warrant a complete news story, but are important to share with the residents of Langley.

That can include pictures from a fundraiser, a cheque presentation, an awards presentation, or other significant moment for local individuals, groups, or companies.

If you wish to send in a submission for consideration in a future Langley In Focus, please send it to editor Roxanne Hooper at editor@langleyadvancetimes.com.

Giving back: Matt Abbott, a member of the Langley Thunder junior A team, pitched in during the annual McHappy Day event on May 8, helping to raise money for Ronald McDonald Houses and other local children’s charities. He was joined at the Willoughby restaurant by fellow teammates Cameron Ickert (below left) and Drew Kask. The next game is Thursday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. at LEC. (Gary Ahuja/Special to Langley Advance Times)

$1 Admission: Aldergrove’s Ernie Jantzen has been operating the Clothes2U non-profit for years, expanding beyond Langley to much of the Lower Mainland. He recently held an event at Nicomekl Elementary, where he was assisted by volunteer Teresa Snowhite (left). The next event is in Surrey on May 25. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

$1 Admission: Aldergrove’s Ernie Jantzen has been operating the Clothes2U non-profit for years, expanding beyond Langley to much of the Lower Mainland. He recently held an event at Nicomekl Elementary, where he was assisted by volunteer Teresa Snowhite (left). The next event is in Surrey on May 25. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

$1 Admission: Aldergrove’s Ernie Jantzen has been operating the Clothes2U non-profit for years, expanding beyond Langley to much of the Lower Mainland. He recently held an event at Nicomekl Elementary, where he was assisted by volunteer Teresa Snowhite (left). The next event is in Surrey on May 25. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)